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Wind Ensemble will perform Russian music, with American premiere

WCU's Wind Ensemble will perform a concert entirely of Russian compositions in the John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center at 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15.  

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Free Enterprise Speaker Series hosting documentary, discussion

The event will include a screening of the documentary “Bus Stop Jobs” and an open discussion about poverty and economic mobility in North Carolina.  

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Campus Activities presenting ‘The Nutcracker,’ Holidays at the UC

The Department of Campus Activities is looking to get the campus into the holiday spirit with “The Nutcracker” at the Bardo Arts Center followed by Holidays at the A.K. Hinds University Center.  

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Fine Art Museum presents ninth annual Handmade Holiday Sale

The Handmade Holiday Sale will take place from noon to 7 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 15, throughout the lobby of John W. Bardo Fine and Performing Arts Center.  

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University schedules Open House for prospective students, families

The event provides an opportunity to tour the campus, learn about WCU's award-winning academic programs, and find out the important details of topics such as financial aid.  

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Hannah Sink, Jonah Weston announced as 2018 Homecoming royalty

Hannah Sink, a senior from Kernersville majoring in communication sciences and disorders, and Jonah Weston, a junior from Raleigh majoring in communication, are the university's new Homecoming queen and king.  

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WCU African-American Alumni Society launches during Homecoming weekend

The WCU African-American Alumni Society will host several events surrounding Homecoming, including its first general meeting Saturday, Nov. 6, in the Hospitality Room of Ramsey Regional Activity Center during a post-game reception from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.  

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More donations are needed to help university meet its SECC goal

The 2018 State Employees Combined Campaign at WCU is moving through its final days, and additional donations are being sought from faculty and staff to help meet this year’s goal of $32,000.  

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Experiences of first-generation students to be highlighted during daylong celebration

The First-Generation College Celebration on Thursday, Nov. 8, will feature a keynote address by English professor Brian Railsback and a panel discussion with first-generation students, faculty and staff.  

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